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[GitHub] [airflow] mfjackson commented on issue #13579: Re-running KubernetesPodOperator task results in AirflowException using Airflow 2.0

mfjackson commented on issue #13579:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/13579#issuecomment-776933380


   Sorry for the delayed response!
   
   @kaxil when I clear the task instance state and allow the scheduler to pick up the task instance again it runs just fine.
   
   @dimberman I am setting `is_delete_operator_pod` as `false` in my KPOs. When clearing the task instance and allowing the scheduler to pick up the task again, everything works as expected. It was only when I clicked "Run" immediately after clearing the task that I ran into this error.
   
   Given that this is expected behavior and it seems like I was just using the "Run" button incorrectly, we can probably close this issue.
   
   Thanks for your help!


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